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New England flooding
Although the water was higher yesterday, I didn't have my camera. Today
we went back with camera in hand. This one photo pretty much tells the tale: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/100_0890b.jpg The water normally flows only on the far right-hand side on those trees. Awesome to watch; hell to be caught up in, I'm sure. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
"Tim J." wrote in message . .. The water normally flows only on the far right-hand side on those trees. Awesome to watch; hell to be caught up in, I'm sure. Is that where I think it is, damn ain't mommy nature impressive? |
New England flooding
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:25:24 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Although the water was higher yesterday, I didn't have my camera. Today we went back with camera in hand. This one photo pretty much tells the tale: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/100_0890b.jpg The water normally flows only on the far right-hand side on those trees. Awesome to watch; hell to be caught up in, I'm sure. Eeek! Yes, hell to be caught up in. Only chance would be to go for the trees and hang on tight. If one were still conscious. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message . .. The water normally flows only on the far right-hand side on those trees. Awesome to watch; hell to be caught up in, I'm sure. Is that where I think it is, damn ain't mommy nature impressive? I'm not sure. The Swift is running normal because of the controlled flow: http://tinyurl.com/7kj88 You can see the spikes when they let the water out of the Quabbin. The Wa http://tinyurl.com/8qq3v and the Quaboag: http://tinyurl.com/dpx7h are running very high and join the Swift at Three Rivers (who thought of THAT name?) to form the Chicopee: http://tinyurl.com/9myux The photo was taken at a place called "Red Bridge". For those who like Google Earth or other such toys, I was standing at about 42 deg. 10' 39.53"N and 72 deg. 24' 33.37W looking west. On Google Earth, that land mass that looks like a left-hand mitten is in the center of my photo. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
Same here in Ct Timmmmaaaayyyyyyy........2 deaths due to drowning one
was a friend of my wifes daughters boyfriends aunt slipped and fell into Diana's pool on the Natchaug River 54 years old the other a 75 year old man drove into an area that is usually dry but wasn't got stuck and climbed out gone found him 200 feet from the truck.......Maybe it's just me but since I have been flyfishing I have alot more respect for the power of water........The Willimantic River runs about a 1/4 mile behind my house about have way there are railroad tracks they were under water Saturday......I-91was closed in Winsor due to water over the road.....Most backroads in my area that have bridges were closed plus alot of the main roads rte 32 in Stafford was shut down about a mile from the FF only area.....A years supply of water in 9 days they said..... |
New England flooding
"Tim J." wrote in
: Although the water was higher yesterday, I didn't have my camera. Today we went back with camera in hand. This one photo pretty much tells the tale: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/100_0890b.jpg Thanks for the pic Tim. I took a ride over to the Stillwater in West Boylston on Saturday. It was a few feet below the iron grid bridge on Dana Street. I regret not bringing my camera. Interestingly there were a few die hard spin-fishermen there. I am sure thousands of salmon got up in this deluge though. |
New England flooding
Tim J. typed:
Although the water was higher yesterday, I didn't have my camera. Today we went back with camera in hand. This one photo pretty much tells the tale: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/100_0890b.jpg I got a few more photos off my camera today, for anyone interested in some high-water pics. http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/flood2005/ -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
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New England flooding
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The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
Tim J. wrote:
riverman typed: The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? I'm convinced my folks loved my brother more than me, but it doesn't appear to be affecting your page...... |
New England flooding
JR typed:
Tim J. wrote: riverman typed: The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? I'm convinced my folks loved my brother more than me, but it doesn't appear to be affecting your page...... It's good to be the straight man. ;-) -- BADABUM, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
Tim J. wrote:
riverman typed: The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? The issue is your URL. The '-' from your sig gets included in some browsers (Google Groups view did that). This link should work better: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/flood2005/ -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
New England flooding
Stan Gula typed:
Tim J. wrote: riverman typed: The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? The issue is your URL. The '-' from your sig gets included in some browsers (Google Groups view did that). This link should work better: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/flood2005/ Thank you my geeky friend. I guess I'll put URLs on a separate line from now on. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
New England flooding
"Mike" wrote in message ups.com... Same here in Ct Timmmmaaaayyyyyyy........2 deaths due to drowning one was a friend of my wifes daughters boyfriends aunt slipped and fell into Diana's pool on the Natchaug River 54 years old the other a 75 year old man drove into an area that is usually dry but wasn't got stuck and climbed out gone found him 200 feet from the truck.......Maybe it's just me but since I have been flyfishing I have alot more respect for the power of water........The Willimantic River runs about a 1/4 mile behind my house about have way there are railroad tracks they were under water Saturday......I-91was closed in Winsor due to water over the road.....Most backroads in my area that have bridges were closed plus alot of the main roads rte 32 in Stafford was shut down about a mile from the FF only area.....A years supply of water in 9 days they said..... wow.....seeing as how I know the places you are talking of, I am amazed. Sorry to hear about the woman at Diana's.....I can remember a lot of times folks will clamber down those rocks to see the water roaring through, up-close. Too easy to lose footing, tragic nonetheless..... Tom |
New England flooding
"Tim J." wrote in message ... riverman typed: The page cannot be found Hmmm. . . works fine for me. Anyone else having issues? TL, Tim Hi Tim, Works fine for me. Getting a little frosty in the high country around here. First ski area opened last Friday. I happened to be driving by about 9:30 AM and the main parking lot was full. ( about an hour west of my house) Hear you are close to losing a town on one of the rivers. (the Mill??) Kinda glad I live on an ol' sea bed a little above 5700 feet in elevation. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
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